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Mats_Knutsson wrote:Mats, the Mac sites are ripe with rumors as usual... but they may be right in predicting a 15" macBook Air with better graphics, that would be in line with Apple's current direction. Probably coming in January, if you can wait.
Well, basically I look for the most light weight ArchiCAD laptop possible out there...any brand, any OS, any price...
2011-12-09 11:02 AM
Gorazd wrote:Thanks! WIll try that if we go for zenbook (or LenovoX1...) Mats
Just a info regarding integrated graphics cards. In our training room we have four quite old laptops with Intel integrated cards and 3D was painfully slow. Then I came up with this on ArchiCAD wiki
www.archicadwiki.com/3dSpeed?highlight=%28Category3dSpeed%29
and I have changed "Enable Shaders" parameter in registry and there was noticable difference. It prolonged the use of these machines for at least a year or two. So If you do select this Zenbook for you work, then this will sure increase 3D performace in AC 14 and 15.
I was at the same question a month ago for one customer and he had chosen this Sony Vaio
2011-12-09 11:03 AM
Thomas wrote:You're a true MacThomasMats_Knutsson wrote:Mats, the Mac sites are ripe with rumors as usual... but they may be right in predicting a 15" macBook Air with better graphics, that would be in line with Apple's current direction. Probably coming in January, if you can wait.
Well, basically I look for the most light weight ArchiCAD laptop possible out there...any brand, any OS, any price...
2011-12-09 01:02 PM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:Sure. The 13 will be faster too. But you're free to buy any pice of crap if you like
...You're a true MacThomas😉 The 15" is too heavy. I need lighter stuff.